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' + ; 4 , : ‘THE Be exits EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER’ Se = aaa ‘THE GLORIES OF ROAST PIG. ODD FANCIES IN BRAss, TWO DUELS. A MEDICINE FOR WOMAR. Like Charles Lamb, a Southern Jour- | Noveltics im Decorative Ware, With a | Remarkable Duels Fought in New ee t malist Brinks the Hog a Soy Forever. Few Hiuts as to Prices. York Years Age. te POETS ‘ —— INVENTED BY A WOMAN, 3 W. Grady tm the Adaata Constitution “New York Letter in the St. Louis Republican. From the United States Magazine. sAt a dinner the other night, after = Immense brass portrait placques and placque | A singular and fatal duel was fought some ioe had been disposed of, two roast pigs, each | pictures painted on parcelain are among the | years ago in New York by the late Stephen oe with an apple in his mouth, were brought Z | late things for hall and library decoration, not | Price, well knowa in England as a former les- PREPARED BY A WOMAR and set In front of the host and hostess. I'had | that these are in themselves to be considered | see of Drury Lane theater. Benjamin Price was “ Rot seen such @ thing Im years, but It was & | “new,” but that a revival of -taste in this direc- | considered the handsomest of hts family, — savory reminder of many a lavish board under | tion renders them desirable and: has stimaleted | Peles demand. Thus we see fourteenth and eenth century heads in bronze and brass sur- ment in the memories that hang about the hog. | rounded bya broad disk skilfully wrought and Where Is there » festival that compares in solld | -ortsining cabalistic letters and dates, One of atone, nae ee evel ent on | the attractions of a Broadway window has been Plantation? How Meare inthe cold of a De. | costume studies of the sixteenth and seven- the bebe cad iNeked iy haletroaen chops | teenth centuries by Page, the French artist, Sei watched the sleck carcasses being drawn | Wonderfully tine in detail and most exquisitely artered or bh over the huge scalding | Plinted upon blue porcelain with delicate gold na young Macbeth over the witches | SFoll work upon the blue and the subtlest har- atid | mony of color on the gold and satin brocades of as Ba othing so well | the robes and other accessories of the mazniti- Meas Tree j cent costumes; “Usually the porcetatn placques tedhcoa aaa ed ar with in. | represent heads only, or busts, but these give lards (1 refuse to spell it coleworts) to that | Stiles of beauty and form. A pair of these cost and good man if underlying his historic | Out ae on ‘48 not an un- | jitd with a porcelain in the center containing a semi hehe oe Tone saw | Fortrait of Marie Antoinette, and is surrounded eral Gordon roshing through Wall street, | P‘niniatures upon porcelain of the ladies of the we both had mofe stocks than was | cdurt, which form the border, and are each in- ay, with a bucket of hoz's brains that he | ccrined with the name in small gold letters. had bought from a down-town butcher for nis | Tis table is valued at $750 also. table at the St. James. Governor Stephens | "The new sconces are of chased brass, forming dotes on broiled ham. and the nearest to death | yanel worked in relief instead of an upright General Toombs ame was trom ind mirror at the back of the swinging sockers ‘for tion caused by overeating of head- candles. Brass candlesticks to set flat are alittle more hoz's head might h oe formed like cencers or polished saucers, with ssion. Mf ore than _— al aouss the socket In the center, and are accompanied holds that Lee’s army was never “tte fait back | DY tray and snoffers. The old spiral candlestick the bacon had given out and did sAbecs nis appears, however, among the novelties, and is on beet Mayor Enslish frequently zreases his | Tore curious than the simple ones of brass, whieh my youthful legs had twined about each other in ecstacy. There's a good deal of senti- se , and are well worth the money. A Louis distin-caished chin with fatty bread. and it, wae | which it antedates. It is made in old silver ata governors table that I saw the s 3 | and nickel, or oxidized metal, and is at present this trait ! Tare. ealcrae: foe ON CORONATION EVE. 2 dol hin Pre —— Gould's elevated ra naof the past and present, rapi inte the future. A ride down the line ‘mes affords a remarkable succession of and contemporary portraits. A single train from Central park the other morning c ried down town General Grant, General Horace Porter, Stephen B. French, Charles J. Fo Cari Schurz and William M. Evarts. They had the air and appearance of prosperous busi- Tess men. except Mr. Evarts, who wears a by whieh m elected by compet examin * worst worn by any A Patrick's ay is ike a) The Preparations that Mave Bee ly un-| "fade for Crowning Alexander U1, ze at Moscow. [Scaxr—The Imperial Palace at Sonages—The Czar, the Minister of Poticv.) ‘The Minister—Sire, T can tase upon in; assure you that your life will be safe throu: | out the memorable day soon to dawn upon us. The Czar—Memorable day! Memorable aa, ? | It's a memorable day I could very well dispense with it. (Sighs ) Min:ster—I assure Your Majesty that no. pre- |esution has been neslected. In the first place | there will be nobody in the streets. Czar—Nobody In the streets? But, bless me, ee far Game sie pint 7 will be rather dull fora coronation ral ban to walk cabied aif’ % mite ae Mi Nobody but the police I mean. I of the Central park in order tor detailed 10,000 men, who, ins . i s ad the lke bison, calle F ty's carria.s 7 a favorite vise before the sen —Per- t there are no : the keepe makes the journe own wt y reads 2 new spape moment that he notices e reads ; he one published | p.cious moyement on the part of | hbor to trend, woout that net lector 2 contrib H ¢ lying balls, y 1 as first pro- | Mimster—Then, ry hit PS hastvcud the amount was seatimp Mr. bert, orl, windows alo ti 1 to have th 1 ? y about th eur P fellows wight you Know. ‘they 2 it—they have te ie er—then Twill have all the wi: at fund is this, as 1 under- | Czar—That'll be expensiv al project wes to | be better to drive all tie fall Make the fund ap nt one, tie income to | their cellars and ke 2 the oldest Livi That was | four hours a pretext at's sup- | Menister—An exce! T de acevpting a purely indi- Vidual benefit, Neither Mr. Jones nor any other | gennity. But | will perunt iy Of the promoters of the eda wune t if contined to the cellars aly Inv eX 1 . H pportunit es for tunnelling — Some of the b leed, re- |) C fi T never thowst fuserl to ace ive the Still we mignt t of tb ney to Mr. Ha ase of rto al Grant's death. The iving ex-! Minister-—But if there s ent” feature of the fund, therefore. was | housenold uf Nia tisis. a sol.tary » dropped. and It became a contribution | would ve strangled lefure— y for General Grant. It was tound 7 siseiat. must abandon he had no delicacy pting it as | acd fall back on be ap tie h, and that is how the matter stands. But | . As Lo the chureh—— aid in the Times about the | Mini It has been rigidly inspected and » of a provision tor the de ve been sougded . irrespective of | Czar—The pictures beiiind which a N , that it was thouzht proper to treat the | Minister—i have nad them taken duwa disposition of y | the orzan pipes removed. The whole bi . jobody beyond the benefactors and the | is as bare as my hand ‘There is not cover for a iary. i con -pirator. —Sti lit is a pity to omit the mus cal The Garfield». | portion of the ceremony. 5 Chicas Tabata: Miaister—We shad have a band from ond of 2 te | Your Majesty's most saithiul reviments jardeld, wife of the Inte | * (yr Be ca geese tly with her ehildres | mother in this city. She spent a good | deal of the time daring the summer out 00 the vtor farm, which her husband loved so we ud which was in his lifetime such a piace of al pilgrimace. Elder Z nanders 0 Diseiple Czar—It seems to me that there is rilkawel Geen nonieiel deal Alucket might so a nts, and the zrastis zreener in the front | a es a nm trodden yo by the 1 don't see h Y We, is it nde ekers | solutel ere Bh Pany 5 i of 1839. The porch, witich ran across | tatur present Pn Cet Mere should be any spe outa and part of the west ends of the m vtainly not ! Bion, bas been ex clear across the east | at Case 1 Grink it wold end this summer. The wires which ran into the | aieuctat Uitthe Mice and Hbrary building, a little to th it pert thwut the prese: rear and east end of the house, have beea re- | « crowd to stan tract. Suppose that mo ed {make it a mere tete- See Relat Gates ety aud Divine Prov elsiisen run down to enain matil {2 SUM y. She st “at deal of inte —_——__—-+e- —_____ ister—I will post one of my trastiest men of it, ¥ st of ia on aud wery of tie inyi- ood ray part eres jc and autocrar’e a st et invitaue re, D suppos ud one of the elders of ¢! n there when the ud my carriaze has beea iron-clad? Minister—It has, 5re; four inches of iron, i @ three-foot bacKiny of solid teak. All vt and do as well id toward ra-sing funds for the chureh, | tat the civse of ti he would seen to, I— divide whatever def fi —But, hold on, we have overlooked the Meanwhile he di ' createst dancer of all.” Theerown! They in ul to ask me if there wus not some arrange- | have a cartridese oF & Spritec-un. er sumethi for the year’s cuureh work between the and blow tay annuinted head off General and tnsse ister—Your Majesty need not fear. 1 will wal. eas! a “urry the crown hat-box under my own arm and told her eme he® check | and give it to tue Patr.areh with my own hands. y, and T paid the balance.” |“ Gyar— "Tis weil! The new $50, idence whieh Mrs. Gartield | are made. has lately purchased on Prospect street. in this was selected, Tan informed, by Dr. Boya- I find them satisfactory, and will re- wand sour prudentand loyal care. Good-nieht! I shall see you in the morning. (Exit Minster ) *, but probably none too | Now. let me see, who in thunder shall I set to what extended keep an eve on hin till to-morrow morni 1. Mollie and the two younzer lated “i i uid Sinsuy when thes aco | Lramslated freely from de French of P. Veron ge ed that it was annoa Seer prerra cer cee: t Mrs. Garti i Nine-tenths cf the more tiresome physical whorized edition of her ius- | troubles Enstish women bring on themseives are teut Hinsdale. at that time due to no more terrible cause than damp feet. : Be now superintendent of | yen, for once in a way. are sensible in this sof this city, was selected as es R Owzood & Co, of Boston, | Pspect. They do not habitually tramp around rs. and books are printed at | in their slippers, or wear thin slips of leather, versity Pre ‘bride, Mass. Mrs. | which are as cood a protective ax: daimp as id herself, however, has the exclusive | a bit of blotting-paper. Que-half the boots and rol of the work and its publication. She | shoes seen in our streets ou cit to be used ex- vs for and owns the plates. and whatever | clusively for indoor wear. Outside, and with a t there may be from the sales of the books | climate like ours, they area splendid exauple be two volumes of the | of the way in which people go about Literally ning 70 pages. About | hunting for a sharp attack of illness, It ix per- en. Gartieid’s exmpositions have been | fectly mect aad right thatthe modern Eveshould selected. These include speeches in Conyress | take a pride in her foot. Weil shod, and with a and on the stuinp, some of his inest legal argu- | dainty military.and not high, French heel to her tributed to various periodicals. of the charms ot youth and compliment. But giecaesiece oA. thin cashmere uppers never mase a foot look Eating a Bouquet. well. At best they are flinsy hearth-rug wear, From tue Oswego Times. Shoes are even more treacheruus. A fairly - drenching shower of rain, and the At a hotel In this city Saturday @ couple | yy from the descendine drops, ep sieloos from the country, of Milesian extraction, took | ing throuzh, laying the foundation ot any one seats at the dinner table. Directly after a young bel ad my — Lc ens ee Mrs.Cundle, cou) weated themselves 0} ite, and the | the guod whose curtain lectures so lung Cee an feok eo omnih ot cave Tit ene dae | Xevt. patient Sos Caumlie awake: cane tc ar and commenced eating it. The old lady oppo- | death, 0 it stands written, throu ch no more site looked at him a moment with an air of dis- | Sorious a cause than “a pair of thin shoes” For gnst, and then mi her husband and said, in | the fundation of a iucrative doctor's practice, a staze whisper, ye moind the blackguard | 2othing better couid be recommended than aa ateing the bokuy ? out-of-doors picnic on a sligiitly damp afternoon, fate aR STS for which all the women folk attired themseives Favaty Saot sy a Furexp.—In Cincinnatl, | in thin shoes and ings. Ohio, Saturday nizht, Henry Deters met Frank roe you ne Per cd Ma Dale in a now euit of aloe had been | _N-ne eirls of Wheeling took some pictures of | Tig, 1 car old on the day of that tight Inthuate companions. Peters reuiarked to | actresses in staze costumes to a photom ; Frank, “You have a new swt from top fo toe,” | aud posed as nearly as possible in the same and af the same tlhe br atttudes and raiment. The portraits somehow on Pale’s head. erus'y sreulation in Rocety, and tne earnest | rts of the girls’ parents have failed to gather Lue cards in for destruction. é ‘ aicide ts saxd to be inereasing Jn <= the fivares having riken from 13> _esjaeaton i 0 Ha nze table just received at an art store is tu® | Alt our arrangements, tuen, | ments, occasional addresses, and articles con-| boot. it is proper ake should be conscious | though his brother Stephen was not to be de- oye spised, elther as regard good looks or abilities. | “D4 ¥ PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Benjamin one evening had escorted a very st pretty woman to the Park theater, when du- 5 coms ajoising or took the lec of staring nec | "wn" Gate POM7H ovriinr ond Woetnnew adjoining box too! e sy of er 4 full in the face. She complained of it to Ben commen #9 our best Female population. Price, who, on its repetition, seized the offender | | {twill cureentirels the, worst form of Female Com- by the nose with his “finger and thumb, and | fon" tytiny “and. Displacenen ne ioe an Clore, wrung it most effectually.” The officer left | fpinal Weaknoos, and is particelariy siaytor ae tne his box and went to Ben Price’s. Ben, in an- | Changes of Life. | swer to a knock, opened the door, when the | It will dissolve and expel Tumor from the Uterus in officer, whose name was Green, asked Ben what | ® early stage of development, The tendency of Can- | he meant, remarking at the same time that he | Cerous Humorsis cuccked very speedily by its us. ‘meant no insult to the lady. ‘Oh! very | Jt removes Faintness, Tiatulency, destroys all Cre- | well,” replied Ben, “neither did I mean to | Yings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the linwate ¥ z, : ” oO y | Stomach. Itcures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- |insult you by what T did.” Upon this they | Stomach. | ftcures Bloating, Heads nos. shook hands ex sworn brothers, and some time | tm fe et + Sleeplessness, Depression after Mr. Green went to Canada to join Mn teat (of venting a regiment. The fact of the affair, however, hi wd lown, causing pain, weig! reached Canada before Mr. Green, and, of | “™4 backache. is slways Permanently cured by its use. conrse, got noised about. An officer of his reg- | |E®°PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT ment having a pique against him was particu- | PREELY.as lariy active in airing the scandal, and-broaght | 7 : » matter so strongly before his brother officers | 4a hateun iene And Under all circumstances act tateaiy that one of them, a Capt. Wilson, insisted upon | tent ith the lawathat govern the female sys- Green being ostracised unless he went back to | |For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this New York immediately and challenged Price. | Compound is unsurpassed. Green, however, being no shot, he was allowed | Lypra E, PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND | to get up his pistol practice to a favorablestand- | js prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, teow, | ard, and having practiced for five hours daily, | Mas. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in until he could hit a dollar at 10 paces nine times | the form of pills, also in the form of lozensres, on receipt ont of 10, then he came to New York and chal- | cf price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely leuzed Bea Price They fought at. Hoboken, | answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad. Price bein killed at the first fre ‘The seconds | dress as above. ail bout, crossed the | | No family should be without LYDIA F. PINKHAM! cei ih the bay ready to | TAVER PILLG, ‘They cure cone ates, Bales P cata ayer, ant ‘aud torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. sa toma F tie old eou eset in the da j immediately dees ven, who hed | obtained leave te and on urgent ge rs, ty 1, with ay 27 Soup Br 411 Davoars._as | reast, on whi following | 83-0. | This is Benjamin Pric | C4 street, Netw York, tuke- care "The body was brow to thecity | H Hoo \g buried in New York. ae a owas, however. but | HBG the trazle transaction that rosuited | H pulling of Mr. Gre -r, Capt Wilsoa, who has been alivady fered to, arrived in New York en his way tu Can: intien hotel. Ns Nose. Some abied Co habile wart herd of aches Cap all the bud las a For eale by gu Urugsisty end Je: n2 eeilin, 1 quite sum on tha eur dingiy. shail hear o°o Fact accordingiy. Yeu shail he any oO. 0 Feat Car a molt x K 33 SS8_ K sss8 K r posit P fliat snot, alt there, and Price turned to New York. a America Uhourht he te Canels, The ad chongit be had ether ded been Kided ma di! ous way | AND UNADULTERATED, 1Ca had fownds sud) tos ral qnatiiiog of Whiskies diet he renowned tion of the a a decreas sencr who Nicbtly hae ne with which ie ap heats nhon feo noleseurs LD WHISK S of the folowing » consaluing cue dezan bot- i na & A Tennessee ® pets the © Charged. From the Nerhville Unerienn. ; Ta the Day idsoa county ont P imurdes wii ds S WHISKEY. CK WHISK-¥. ness of quality, the aman 1 to soni na 8 art Baer in wi cough ina slesa main T euarantee to out bo tie and ssrutia aud can be had ut acer throwch HW. & W. W. CATE ER WOOD, | ring of the full, Hie pieces this in one puts bpen the top of ata hat. ihe coninambabet with ks ever to the where a 14 SOUTIL FRONT Sr., PHILADELPHIA. 3 SICILIAN HAIR ‘ome of the mort powerful vertdve kingdom, Itrestores Teun. kus the s:alp white humors, and fallin. a9 nututive prneiple by d supp rtd, It mukes ti unsurp: sed as a t economical preparation ts cflects romain a tong ‘ep; Heation necessary. ine at medical men, P A euyer cf Massa: of HALL3 DATR RE- Hao & tof many years, both (ois country und in 2 nds, ond it is now » wud used im ail the civiuized countries of the y iicure consd- Ls as vugh | eeper’ apparently e wae cagived in picking Lis way brush cau be cominan ihe vrecu: in ri Seurnerof theeed. He fours and oes taron with his hands. Having dur unui the nole is | kn larce he pinees the stat int amit | World. rind care‘utly Govers tt up, stamping the float of |, Ferraleby ali deaters, 8-6 ¢ Was preesit. down unev ry POR iad. He then scatters over it an arinful e I i aN ea | leaves, which he goes through the process of | “eure eure fi y 1 all ite xtages; alao for guthering from the diferent portions of his cell. | Courhs, Cons, The work © to his satiafaction, the | 2broat mud sleep als the broom uader bis bed, asif hidiug a can. He then washes gis bands, examines his clothes careiully, as if to see if there was any blood upon them, aud resorts j Aaain fo his couch to sleep quietiy watil morn | # K jing. The pneoner, when infurmed of this | UUme ak as HENAY BISCHOFY & CO. w York aud | strange freak in bie waking momeuis, deaies all cian, S. Cu, SoManifiaeluseia sud Proprietors kaos Je occurrence. 2, Asthma, az: ail diseases of the tie jguly teauevly that is ened: ‘a)Teparation of 1 ANDY, MAGNESTA. an ses, the basis tustes. ‘J ROGK ¢ bencticial 4 ebor Hee aud RY W his Gke Tei vores { jing to Come Dowa a Little, Lt Frotn ihe Detroit Free Press, POPTLAR MONTHLY DRAWING In riding over to Lost Mountain from Marl- COMMONWEALTH TISTRIBUTION 20., etta I came across a young man who was dig- or tg, a LR or, 1982, Fat pest holes for a barbed wire fence, and. y (sundayx exeanted) when I told him what I wanted he replied: Kentnehy, sos oF a a jenoral Asseinbly of “L will go with you. Twas in that fort my. | gait bite State, Cicenit Court, om March 31, rea. self, aud I kin point ont every position.” paste the Comuomwealth Lasiabation Com- Whea we reached the ground he be: Beeond—Its drawinks are tite. ‘iis company haa iow Suiits large reserve fund, Vesa cacsiully the lie ot preacs for the “ Right here, stranger, waa were I squatted for four hours. [ rested my gun right thar on that ledge, and I reckon I Killed exactly twenty- j elt Yanks that day.” “Solemn fact, and I know a dozen men who'll ewar to it.” “Let's see? This battle was fought in 1864?” K’rect you are.” “ That's about eighteen years ago?” Bo scroll ee iar “* and you are about 25 years “T was 25 this spring.” ‘Then | looked at him for a long time, but he ever winced. When we Sere going home, and Hi Sites Song period of silence, suddenly re- ‘Stranger, don't believe I was thar?” Perkapa pou were bat too you werenot | WY, # WHEATLEY i STEA! dgurini 8." bo. AM DIEING 2 6 wory sorions volo, “aoa i'l telfea sooultee Riel tlwent. 'm willing to do.” peel call for a0 dats : Well!” ‘ick, Epon rece des ado “T'll call it twenty-four instead of. ond tok panies ee onde: und ater nd old | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL Boxset BOOKS! ‘THIS AFTERNOON. THE ““G. ¥ ¥," AND O! LOOK AT THESE PRICES! Tut , pe when OHIO NOON, NOVEMB! ee i it of eli parts of Nos. 1 and 26. Ho; 389, 18 feet 8 inches by 3 feet 10:6 in- Bee. My » substantial three-story Price. Price. House, No. 1303 north- - oN HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, SAME oe eae Y, on the premises, we shall sell the north 17 fect of S $s ‘No. 18, in square No. 100 feet in ‘im- ee throe-1 No. 412 10th Sn 38 LOCK P. M. SAME DAY, in front of 38 EB wt aide Mattar bet 8.00 8.28 | tween D strevt and Ohio avenue, with Frame Buliling. ttrell, togethe: with all the i Seer Panis Said property was subdivided into 3.75 2.98] gogupled by the > feet front, with & Gerth of U8 feet. vost 228 1.15 | “Terms: One-third in cash; the rematnderin one and | i*improved by a lange three-story er Zears, with interest payable wem{-annually, and ——. | . sea. All con, §.09 3:35 | Sesancing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of €200 cn Exrio Ancien Ingumy vol eesn Gok 0) Syn bine Of MTEL NH Bena joe tn en jomer, Svol : F etrect mocthwest per cent ‘Lonefelicw and Whittier. 3.00 7.85 | _ 025-4 a : a abet Standard Poems, octavo, $0 2-0 | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, z Irvine's Complete won 12:00 750 | By authority of a docres passed by the Suprem irvine’s Compl to Worl ‘ authority of a : Novela, 12vole.. a 18.00 10.00 | Gonrt of the District of Columbia siting ae. a ete Works, 1Svoin. 22-50 11.00 | Equity Court, in cause No. 4 v0a, Twill sell y” « Gomple'e Works, 10vols. 15.00, 50, wht on TUESDAY, the ER A. D. plete Works. 8vols. iE eee, at Ef Elatatat 2 ¥ 4 iB! - D. Handy Vols. Shakespeare, 51 6.00 50 | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. ., all of = lange HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncar. Handy Vols. Shak 13y. 8-50 6.00 | unimproved Lot, located on the east side of Eleventh : ~— Standard Novels and Miscellan’ 1.40 "98 | (11) street, between D and E streets eouthwest, being (CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROYED AND § fovels and Miscellanies. 1.25 75 | part Lot No. 5, in Square No. 353, to the highest bid- PROV! D REAL ESTATE, LOCA SF Standard Noy Poems. 1.00 55 | der. WEST SIDE OF FIRST STREE Eat Worcester’a Unabridved Dicti 10.00 7.75 | | ‘Termsof sale: One-third and the balance in| = TWEFN BAND C STREETS SOUTH, AND Websier's Unabridged Dictionary 10.00 8.50 | six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest {rom | SOUTH MSIREUT, BE WEEN SEV! day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on property CANAL SIREETS EAST, OPPOSITE Zhe argest Stock of Juvenile Publications, and st low | wo.d. cr all cash a! option, Of purchaser: "A depout af pBAVE kau. res. requ me of sal ‘convey virtue of a decree Gigi Ouest ‘Reductions to Sunday Schools and Teachers. ancing, & purchaser's cost.” Terins t0 be com- | Diteerart umbia, oe in Equity Genes} No. 0 exch dollar's worth of Books « handsome Christ- | plied with ib five days, or property will be resold at | 7.555, (The Couttal National Hauke’ Gemend mas or New Year Card. risk and cost of defai BRED S arch. Guat al.), 1 will offer forsale at public au tion, im n2-a 429 Ea Np Site yine- CO the reapec pieces of property ntoned, and drys and hours stated, all the interest, ttle and of the purties to maul si inand to the fo eatate, situate in the city'of Washington, in To-morKow. tet joa EE Aa ET ee Ov THUCSDAY, Nov! BER 8] TH, as TPHONAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATROCR O'CLOCK P, tes Sy gy 1 a havins tat cof 4 ston 0 BS ok 5 OF Maw CLOSING SALE OF BALANCE OF STOCK OF | back shat width 171 for toa miley SO fet whee ae Bon AAU OU MMMM MES AND BOYS GL 5 EX! + | proved by a nnn-etory Frame Ofte ands two-aacy. ABA A 7 Ss Tame Bulldius, BBB AA uu MMM. WAR, SCARFS: iD NECKTIPS, &. on F UDAY. NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, NOVEMDEN RIOHTIE at TEN OOLOCR on | af a0 fen Te inchs ch aris Mater, Bate aE At ay auction, rm D' ié is ine ‘so run 416 BEVENTH STHEET. | “Tis will bs a good chanoe to bayvasevery article | tet with 12) feet Arincher tetas eter Bo tek ne = achat edn DOH | This lot we unimproved, ad to, Gunivetle tor Callaese 5 Sass cae cs jot ie ¥2-Send for Catalogues. ne_ | TPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser, Purpose, the Au-ovtin “and. Potomac Kk. cars pes sata hie Rear ramery-nIse FEET porn reones | Mieintineteeton wich it frouta, abd Deing in ow N K . ART “NIN ET FOUR INCHES | proximity t> ¥ METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE OF LOL TWENTA-BEVEN, IN SQUAKE UNE |” Tertun of aaic: Une-Tourth cash on the Gay of sale RS, HUNDRED AND NINETY-VIGHT. HAVING A | within seven lays. theratter, the rexiduetn four AVEURNDALS METALING THERMOMETE: FRONT OF TWERTS-ONE EV EE. BOUNDED | Justamont in hz, Grote: durant saa beebe ‘ear HSLMELIS | months from the diy of rain. the purchver ei \ FIFTEENTH AND 8 XTEE a ee ALD RAS i - | her or their promisory nob ther: for, bearing in FAC SIMILE INITIAL NOTE. on WEDNESE from the ‘ay of aie at ex per cout per anudin, oF 1882, at LOU! cash at hin, ber or their election. Jive title 10 the te | “GREENAWAY” JUVENILE NOTE. | re line aleve rope rly spective parorinsold to by relat until the fll amount Icality “and. fronts a. 24-foot alley, aud is yoculariy | of the | ure rot ie paid Ie ada; ted for stable purposes. purchaser +l a ) the tecms of ane Frauklin Square and Seaside Librarios. "Teris made known at sale na-tt_ | Feserwe the emul resell the ————— | 8t the risk and cont of an chaser. 1 pone will be “aemmpd erparnte parcels. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. port On Bcoey) of each by atest PERERA T era JAMES 5. EDWARDS, ‘Trustee. 911 Pennsylvania avenue. | TRUSTEES! SALE _OF VALUABLE BUILDING 603 D street northwest, 1D- LOTS 1X SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS 3 ER scoot trast, datea dtm duty, & NG, Auctioneer. rou : a D, beg, and duly rcordel in iter Nor baeey ADMINISTRATOL’S SALE NORD. BY AUTHOR OF WiDr Word. Barly Days of Christian! > 1, et seq., and in default of payment of tb By virtue of an order passed by the Porsators : Bos trinaly, thereby secured, aud at the wetien request. Cche holds | the Dictret of Calan Bien Tastantes” Jai Htwells the said note. we shell selion SATUKDAY, the | bate business on the Sth day of 1 By King. the ilermit ation. By Grits. nee aud Sentiment. By Noah Poi WEMBEK, A D.188%, Gom- | dersined wid sell at public -M., in froutcf theprem- | No. 5.08 N (or tet) str et, ¢ ses, the following-described prhperty, oF so DAY, t KS Shereot many he necessary stone inthe District « ms “ Solumbia, and known and bemg in aud Evan Wh. BALLANTYNE & SON, ded sul divis.« certain tract 2 oR 428 7th atroet. 5 piese rs Htther isto say, oe " a , hold of the at 1 bewold the = pered ten (10), (15), Kixtoed 6 anehiold of the above promtaas wil: tbe: SCHOGL BOuKs. GS) end twenty-nine ( | next doy at prblic auction in front aid jyrensi and {1 the same | and tor yorticulars of which sale eee another edi . lot numbered one (1), accruing to Joop ht. Ste- | ment is ths 1 vens" ‘reco-ded sul d: Jot numbers ox to all sume onder $100, and ae hat amoon edit not be siven by the Administrator om, The nena euprly of Rocks in nse in the Public and Private schoo.s uow rearty and offered at the very Low- es rs. . pored four (4), sub wos numbered five y securty Satisfactory toh Ax, Slates, Paper and everything needed foraschool six (6), seven (7) and euht @), in Joeph J. LEOSAR” MAGKALL, 4 outtit. es s Steven's recorded eulaly ston of onginel lots nu: Adny nistretor of Hellen M. Stewart, © NEW LAW BOOKS. one (1), two (2), thive @), t. THOMAS DOW |. Avetiomen nt ookde seven (27) and b Tn biock 1 , teia mumbered eleht (8), | FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auetioneer teon (1), twenty-one (1), twenty” ‘ C3), twenty-four (24), twenty- BD: ‘ht (8), lots numbered thirteen * Law of Building Association Ke'ley*s Coutractanf Married Women ‘Leys Hxouerauive usanity. War. 7 all 47 ON, Pennsyivania aves. THE ‘CANAL, IN 7 SOS - Vv AN Jook numbered 9), lots numbered nine (9), 4 PIANOS AND ORGANS. tendo) even Ci), welve Cia tourwon Ga Bits ; eel ot trust, dates the fourth ay é ——— == cee (15) and thitt (0)? s L WILD & BRO., dn biock numbs ed ten (10), lots nu: .. 709 SEVENTH ot. NORTHWEST. | gleven CLD, twelve ¢ : + : ee for the Unri.aled Stieff a oe 2! a3 Fae ie te en (17), sory e | a A ee att oe ork Sed A ebrated }@s nty-four (24)," twenty-tive (23) aud tweuty- | » 84 at FOUL UC Mi. Double Vaik, 14-Stoy Petal liaes ORGANS, | x20: : ceed ‘wine described ral exellent tor church Organ practising, now for | In biock numbered eleven (11), lots numbered one | k reat. n6 | (D. two (2), four 4), -ahteen’ (18), nineteen (19), | ‘ict, way, for 1] SEY 5 twenty (20), twent: 21), twenty-two (22), twenty | plvoe, beciuntue oa the wost side of Jefferson street, (CHAUNCEY J. REED, three (23), ” twenty-four (24), thirty-three (33) and | nai Geonc town, at the center of « plece of thirty-four (4) dvedea by Wm. tH. Dorsey to ratrk onaolly and, In Lick a mibered twelye (12), Jota numt.ered twelve | Connolly, on ibe Wik day of Telweye ae (2), sixtec (16), twenty-thive (23), twenty-four (24), | fronting On wid etre tand. running ‘thence south 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Iweilty-tiine (29) and thirty (30) said kite of nal | strect sivtoen and a baif Tn block nunibere fourtee: jote numbered less, to the southeast corer or the piece 90, ZB AOei ie A), two (2) tdhree (3), etc (O). 9), te: (10), eieven | Wnt. H. Do wy: theno westwards. widr line Me ss (de thittecs (19), fourteen (14), filteea (15), sixteen | sail p ece ax it Paneth tan abiey; thence G8), seventecu (14) ond theiteen (a); with aid _liey the sre clistance as the front,and! An biock numbered fiitecn (15), lots numbered twelve | in a strait ine to the place of bemuning. Al faa 02) a: d thirteen (13); the other tece, berinuing on tho said weat aide of I uuiutred sixteen (16), lots numbered four | Jerson sirect at the vistance of ove hundred and NEW PRICE LIST OF SPFCTAL BAKGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS: i eh coven Th, Sieh) mive @), ton | Sve fom morther!, From Wetec. fe No. 1-4 Fut nickerine : |. twelve (12), + (13) and ninetoon (19) sirect. and running thenes wee AO ane Si Geen el Goes and ipso, "coe, | -.18 block numbered seveuten (17), iote numbered five | Water stoset oue "s-ndevd ana ave tects $700 and is coo4 ak now: $159. 5), six (G), woven (7), eight (B), une (9), wn (10) and | 24 Pers lel with Jette thirty-two feet; ‘ No. 2-Cne large and powerful 3 «tringed Upricht ma e,eondly and paral ew th fret ine to Jefforwm 4 ‘Grand Mano, u 4 months; $175. In block numbered eighteen (18), lots numbered artraicht tne to the place becimuing, So. $—One of te haudeonestand best N.Y. Square | fifeeu (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty-two with the improvements. w, and warranted for6 years, cost price | © 22) ane twenty-three (23): Ove-Diird cash, she balance im three 4 block mmberd te aty (20), Tote uumbered four | payments at ax. Uwe ve ‘and eighteen, tout e Piano, in good order; (2). five G), ‘six (0), seven (7), € ght (B), Hive 2), ton | holes bear! ue a per er eee eee eders$IS. | 110), eleven (lds twelve (2h, Sherioee ak boertecn | wutll paid and encured An eiaant Upright by leading Balti | (14). fift-en (15) and tweaty-ex (25) 5 i Yoctnud poe w Insker; to exchanie juare Pian Seder es numbered tweuty-two (22). lot num- “t Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder tn ix (6) Pe gudienrtve (5) mn mii, with intereat aad wocured boy WILLIAM ChaBavan} Teuton, ie ant OU the 1 oaah —————— Dof the purchaser.) 2 Sods OF at the | (PMIOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. N.B.—We. have all we advertise, but those | Ohta of the pure i: SALE OF VALUABLE Fors IN MOUNT PLEAS. bells Organs; 801 'r sereral days after a list has been published may | ¢,4 debasdt of $60 will be required on each lotat the ot sale. Tf the terms of sale are not complied with in full within ten days efter the sale the undersigned, at their early aud bay guicx. 020 x By virtue at oon tof trast. dated Ist May, 1876 J , Shea ae ae Opuou, will rowelly at the mo ot andreconied fi riler © S43, of the P[AMZT Davis & COS PIANOS. {lutte purchaso?, uyou tan (0) aay goes git Fore for. €:. Ld rel at patito ASULECTED STOCK OF THESE SUPERB PIANOS | ST oolveyanes wat the cit of the purchaser. Tigi, ees CL CK P.M, LOW PRICES, = JOULN BELDE ». north seventy-five EASY VEEMS. fara ALTHUK 7. Bitrce, f Twstees. | by’ futt ios th pur 14). i bieck masme ND SEE THEM. be P. Brown's subdivision of , 811 9th street northwest. Immediately after the above aale, by virtue of a deed c ict f Columba, 16 of t ust dated Mareb ¥ih. A.D. 1382, an . duly rec: ed ees, ? ted ems = in Liver No. 999, Zo.io 263 et 6eq.. we ehall eed, in trunt | Sud expeuses of eae i carh, and balance in six NO WAREROOWS,—Pi of the premi-es.” all of the followine described lots, in | tWelve mons, Wi b interert trom day of ame, EU from worii-renowned fi of Wm ®.buivision known as dujen Hii,” District of Go- | by deed of trust. One hundred dollars deposit Kunbe & Co., well-known Cam’ jumbia, rema ming onsold ifter euti fying the jrior time of rake. Couve aucing at cost of nin end ot ere. Pianos for sent, Tuvan ved of trust to Seiden sud Tiron, trunese: vise The amount of indelt dues ix about $2,400, 200 te tuly attende? to. 4:3 11th street | in block ‘ 3 Jota uumbered one (2), ten (10), fit- opal of carh required will be auno = cme ania avenuo. teen rixeen (16), €1 1 a (¥), ea “a ees, aes trent eat ann tity nae ee I aed WILLIAM A. GORDON. Trustes. "Ss ORGAN: 27 & 12 Uo Do. 4, lots red tive (9), , 100. Wactory tanuing cay si Gy ina ciety? Gf Oe DEMO AVEO). ae), seven) gaara ABOVE SMF IS POSTPONED UNTI Taree free. Addiwss DANIEL F. BE y Tn biock No. 6, lotsnumbero 4 eight (8), seventeen (17), | FRIDAY, SEVEN EI OVI MBER, 1882, exume ton, N. J. eixhtecn (14), twenty-one (2!). twent, -two (22), twen- | houcand pace. By order of Trustes. tpethres ¢ 2} twenty-four (24), twenty-nine (29) and naa 4HUMAS DOWLING, Auct, icty-one (31); = eave in biock So. & lots numbered thirteen (13) and four- T E'S SALE OF BUTT DING LOTS: == x faa RSEY AVENUE AND ay HOMPSUN .9, lots numbered nine (9), 10), CORTE WERT A PuouEsonis dleven (11), twelvé (12), fourtecn (1), tween (15) ad Tt oe eee SHIET FACTORT Char ode Oe, nS ay, | By virtue of a decroc of the Supreme Cont of twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourwen (14), firtecn (15), siz | District of Co uniia, sitting as a Court f Equity, axD toon Ze), seventeen (7), twenty-three (23), twouty-four | Passel ou the 18th day of Nevtember, sD. tf MEN'S a (0, dwenty-five (25) ard twenty-six (26); the cain of Lewpol Ne or ve. Sohn EN’S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, Big Be lob numbered one (1). tro @,) four 4 5 . eieticcen nineteen (19), teenty (2m), bwenty= £16 ¥ Street, oppostt yPatent Office. one (1, twenty-two (23). twuty-thres (239) twenty. . Fine Dre a 8 iets to order. Receiving daily ran | FY {3,9 three (2) and thirty four G4); | Su WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEC NTH DAY Ove veht Underwear and now styles Neckwear attends: | cab), twenty three (25), twenty-four G0), tweuty-uine | BEL Ts82, @ Poti CLOCK uci pow wie Shirta at foliowing price cme, unfinisi 9)'and thirty (30) : ix. : finished, 90 ets." Peerieas, wafiuishel, 69.¢ 3.3 ’ bers (2), Shree 3 .. eine, hed, 80 cts.” Lance agsaremeat Boys? hich. 63. Ye bse So Ya te numbered one (1, two (2, 3), euehit (3), 9), tet: (10), eleven (1.), twelve (12), . 3s, 37. 38, a8, tan. 68 fineiien 13) fourtees (1a)! nftcen C8), aisteen gy, | Sivieon offots Now 1A 18 la ad 45, tn ei to ‘508. wenteen (17) and euchteen (18); the subd, vision by Chrat phor Neumeyer: iL pam biock'No. 33 {0G Vumbe ed twetve (12) and thir- of Bice aubdiviny u, of ead Square Xo. ae = An Uiock No. 16, lots numbered one (1), four (4), five | Borth Ristreet. A iy DUBREULL BROTHERS, (5), six (6), seven (71 t (8), nine (9), ten (10), twelve | JADd om HUES (2h Batten (aa) od ulseen Gen em HOVEMETR, 4. D. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS | “Iu bock No. 17, lots numbered five (5), six GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 7), exght ), nine cy, ten 0) and eieveis G1); & 5 ck No. 18, lots nuwbered fifteen (15), sixteen 1112 F Srager Nocrawesr, Wastixorox, D.0. | (16). twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and’ cee eee net eee three (23); wd in Vi. ck No. 20, lots numbered four (4), Aire (3 thence south slong Sth etre: curt rine Wh. ten (i), weve Aix | foot. thence woul fi shirteca (3, tourvecn (14), fiftecn (15) and “‘Terius: One-third tn cash; the belanoe in six (6) and dved of T- of FINANCIAL. INANCIAL. AN IMPORTANT NUTICE TO ALL WHO OPERATE eles THOS. J. FISHER, Worn yar to any adaros. our ‘Wall Street Hand | _n6-d MAKTIN #. MOKRIS,{ TTustoss, =" containing vil information ooncer = Fal road stocky their dividendaand yecrly Quetustong: | (PHOMAS DOWLING, Aucnonesr. alto a private telegraph key. Stocks beuxht and sold on - from 8 to 10 per cent. margin, — tock Privi egesin janze ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, orsmall ots. The smali cost of euch privileges and the | _BY virtue of an order passed by the Sui ————————— {ee (ofits frequenuly obt-ined trom them make this peed ied Solumbis, holding. fs tesa! MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. my erate means. Correspoudonce invited. 188d, "the underaened will eell at publie auction, Public auction, in | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OX front of the |remiven, No. 3908 N (or ceoree NT. -FIFIH 8 EDGAR BOOTAY & CO., Commission Merchant, | town, DO. DAY, te FIGHIET NIH DAY | AND STRELT war a aint twa cet. Row Fok tp SOR Oa F y ne eae th: above preminos. ‘the improvements Pp2vate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES tng A ge gM gy ‘BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, mit etal nny ourgeding te ae oe H. H. DODGR ee LEONARD MACKALL, Administrator of Hellen M. Stewart. Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought 29 | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. nécouds Bold on Commisnon, No. 699 16m STREET. (CORCORAN BUILDING’ ‘Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokecs, €Buoapwar. New Your. Fvery cinas of Becurities bought and sold on commis erin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston ani Washington. Orders executed onths New York Stock Exchange at one-cighth of one per 22a; commission, Private and direct telegraph wires :> Balttmore, Phitadelphia, New York and Boston, through “hich orders are exeonted on. the Stock Exchanges 1 those cities and reported back prompily. Quotation: